Log Book Service

You do not need to take your car to the dealer to keep your new car warranty. At Autosolve we can service your new car so that you keep your new car warranty. All you need to do is call us with your car details and current kilometres so that we can work out what service your new car is due for and give you a very competitive quote.

FAQs

Autosolve can answer this uncertainty. YES! We can service your new car and you will keep your warranty.

Manufacturers’ Handbook Service (MHS) or Log Book Servicing can not only be maintained by a car dealership but also and equally through a suitably equipped and qualified auto mechanic. Autosolve can do this for you.

Are you sick & tired of talking with a service adviser that knows nothing about your vehicle, only interested in selling numeration incentive products to you? This is one of the scenarios when you take your car to a dealer to get it serviced; also they are often based in massive workshops that suffer from high overheads. They have to charge high prices for their services and on top of all this the owners of the dealership have a lot of difficulty maintaining quality control over 20 to 30 mechanics in their workshops, so some times the job is not always worth what it has cost.

You do not need to take your car to the dealer to keep your new car warranty. At Autosolve we can service your new car so that you keep your new car warranty. All you need to do is call us with your car details and current kilometres so that we can work out what service your new car is due for and give you a very competitive quote.

Here’s an extract from the Consumer Express newsletter that is produced by the ACCC (Australian Competition and Consumer Commission) regarding new car warrantees.

“A common concern for new car buyers is their right to have someone, other than the dealer, service the car without putting warranties at risk. Judging by the large number of calls received by the ACCC many buyers are uncertain. To put the record straight, dealers cannot declare a warranty void if the buyer has the vehicle serviced by someone else. The buyer, however, has an obligation to ensure that the selected service centre employs qualified staff, that servicing match’s manufacturer’s specifications and only genuine or appropriate

quality parts are used.”

The entire document can be read here.